Hook (diacritic) explained

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Hook

In typesetting, the hook or tail is a diacritic mark attached to letters in many alphabets. In shape it looks like a hook and it can be attached below as a descender, on top as an ascender and sometimes to the side. The orientation of the hook can change its meaning: when it is below and curls to the left it can be interpreted as a palatal hook, and when it curls to the right is called hook tail or tail and can be interpreted as a retroflex hook. It should not be mistaken with the hook above, a diacritical mark used in Vietnamese, or the rhotic hook, used in the International Phonetic Alphabet.

Letter ⟨Z⟩ with tophook - became letter ⟨⟩.

Letter ⟨X⟩ with two high hooks - became letter ⟨⟩.

Letters with hook

It could be argued that the hook was used to derive the letter ⟨J⟩ from the letter ⟨I⟩, or the letter Eng ⟨ŋ⟩ from the letter ⟨N⟩. However, these letters are usually not identified as being formed with the hook.

Most letters with hook are used in the International Phonetic Alphabet, and many languages use them (along with capitals) representing the same sounds.

The hook often attaches to the top part of the letter, curling to the left or to the right, finishing the ascender if present. It may then be referred to as a crook, in some languages like French[1] more commonly than in English that is less successful in mitigating the semantic overload of the hook term.

If the hook attaches to the bottom part of the letter, it is often called a palatal hook if it curls to the left, or a retroflex hook if it curls to the right.

The retroflex hook occurs on alveolar and post-alveolar IPA letters; it also occurs on vowel letters, which currently indicates the effect of a retroflex consonant on the vowel, but formally was an option for writing rhotic vowels.

Note that the "fishhook r", ɾ, is shaped like a fishhook. It does not have a hook diacritic despite its misleading Unicode name "R with fishhook".

Latin alphabet
Letters Name Hook position
A with retroflex hook bottom
Script a or alpha with retroflex hook bottom
B with hook[2] top
B with flourish left
B with palatal hook bottom
C with hook top
C with palatal hook bottom
C with retroflex hook[3] bottom
D with hook top
African d or d with tail[4] bottom
D with hook and tail top and bottom
D with palatal hook bottom
D with left hook left
Dezh with retroflex hook bottom
E with flourish left
E with retroflex hook bottom
Schwa with hook right
Schwa with retroflex hook bottom
Open e or epsilon with retroflex hook bottom
Reversed open e or epsilon with hook right
Reversed open e or epsilon with retroflex hook bottom
F with hook bottom
F with palatal hook bottom
G with hook top
Small capital g with hook top
G with palatal hook right
Script g with crossed-tail bottom
H with hook top
H with palatal hook bottom right
Heng with hook top
Turned h with fishhook top
Turned h with fishhook and tail top and bottom
I with retroflex hook bottom
J with crossed-tail bottom
Dotless j with stroke and hook top
K with hook top
K with palatal hook bottom
L with fishhook right
L with palatal hook bottom
L with left hook left
L with retroflex hook bottom
L with retroflex hook and belt[5] [6] bottom
M with hook bottom
M with palatal hook bottom
M with crossed-tail bottom
N with left hook bottom left
N with palatal hook bottom right
N with left hook left
N with retroflex hook bottom right
N with crossed-tail bottom
Eng with crossed-tail bottom
Eng with palatal hook[7] bottom
O with retroflex hook bottom
Open o with retroflex hook bottom
P with hook top
P with palatal hook right
P with flourish left middle
P with squirrel tail left top
Q with hook top
Small q with hook tail bottom
R with tail bottom left
R with palatal hook bottom
R with left hook left
Turned r with hook bottom
Turned r with palatal hook bottom
Turned r with tail top
R with crossed-tail bottom
Double r with crossed-tail bottom
S with palatal hook bottom right
S with left hook left
S with retroflex hook bottom left
S with swash tail bottom right
Esh with palatal hook right
Esh with retroflex hook bottom
T with hook top
T with palatal hook bottom
T with left hook left
T with retroflex hook bottom
Tesh with retroflex hook bottom
U with left hook top left
U with retroflex hook bottom
V with palatal hook bottom
V with right hook top
Script v or v with hook top
W with hook top right
X with palatal hook bottom right
Y with hook top right
Z with hook bottom
Z with palatal hook bottom
Z with retroflex hook bottom
Z with top hook top right or top left
Z with swash tail bottom
Ezh with palatal hook right
Ezh with retroflex hook bottom
Ezh with tail bottom
Lezh with retroflex hook bottom
Retroflex click with retroflex hook[8] bottom
Cuatrillo tail bottom
Cuatrillo hook bottom
Cyrillic alphabet
Ghe with stroke and hook bottom
Short i with tail bottom right
Ka with hook bottom right
El with hook bottom right
El with tail bottom right
Em with tail bottom right
En with hook bottom right
En with left hook bottom left
En with tail bottom right
Ha with hook bottom right

Unicode

Unicode has the combining diacritics and but these are not recommended to be used with letters, and should be used to illustrate the hooks themselves. Instead Unicode recommends the use of characters that already include the hook.[9]

The is used to mark an r-colored vowel.[10]

See also

Notes and References

  1. As in the non-standard French translation of the UCS ListeNoms.
  2. Web site: L2/20-253R: Unicode request for IPA modifier letters (b), non-pulmonic. 2020-11-08. Kirk. Miller. Michael. Ashby.
  3. Web site: L2/21-041: Unicode request for additional para-IPA letters. 2021-01-11. Kirk. Miller.
  4. Web site: L2/20-252R: Unicode request for IPA modifier-letters (a), pulmonic. 2020-11-08. Kirk. Miller. Michael. Ashby.
  5. Web site: L2/08-182: Proposal to Encode Additional Latin and Cyrillic Characters. 2008-07-28. Lorna. Priest.
  6. Web site: L2/20-116R: Expansion of the extIPA and VoQS. 2020-07-11. Kirk. Miller. Martin. Ball.
  7. Web site: L2/20-125R: Unicode request for expected IPA retroflex letters and similar letters with hooks. 2020-07-11. Kirk. Miller.
  8. Web site: L2/20-115R: Unicode request for additional phonetic click letters. 2020-07-10. Kirk. Miller. Bonny. Sands.
  9. Web site: Constable . Peter . Revised Proposal to Encode Phonetic Symbols with Retroflex Hook in the UCS . Unicode Consortium . https://web.archive.org/web/20240114104302/https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2004/04046-retroflex-hook.pdf . 14 January 2024 . 8–9 . 1 February 2004.
  10. Web site: The International Phonetic Alphabet (revised to 2015) . IPA Association . 13 May 2024.